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What's up everybody It's AJ with etrailer.com. Today we're gonna be checking out the MORryde StepAbove RV Steps. And we got this put on our camper today. It's gonna be a great replacement for those regular steps. I can even go ahead and just fold it up and out of the way right now. Move 'em up.

They latch in just like that. Now they're not goin' anywhere. Far better than trying to wrestle these out from underneath. You can see they've been here awhile, they've seen better days. Definitely don't want to use these when you're getting in and out of your camper.

Gonna be a pain, they're not sturdy. You can see how much they wobble when you step on 'em. Much rather have these big, sturdy steps. And that's what we're gonna be looking at today. Now, MORryde offers a few different variations of their steps.

Today, we're working with a threestep variation. They also have fourstep and twostep, so make sure you get the right ones with the right angle for your RV or camper. Now, today, the main thing I want to say is make sure you get the door width correct. Folds up in there, you wanna make sure it fits in there, and those strikers get in the right place. So the ones we're looking at they offer today are from 20 and a quarter to 33 and a half inches.

So just make sure you measure your doorframe sidetoside and it fits within those. That way you know it's gonna fit in there when you go to fold it up. Your gonna measure from the ground, to the top of your threshold up here, and that's gonna see how much height you need to pick out the right steps. So that's gonna determine if you need a fourstep, threestep, or twostep. Then the other thing is the two inside flanges here, is you want to measure those out from onetoone and to make sure this is gonna fit in here like this. Because when you have to fold it up, these strikers go against this flange and keep it in place. You see, it won't fall back. I can pull back on it. That's what keeps them upright when you're traveling, It's not gonna move anywhere or go anywhere. There's another step that's very similar to this from Lippert and that's gonna be the SolidStep. So we're gonna kind of look at the features of this step. And as I do that, I'm gonna compare it. Both of them. We're gonna compare the StepAbove and then the SolidStep, so you'll hear me say that quite a bit. Just want to explain that before we got into it. So first, let's look at the feet. One of the special things about this one is that feet, they will slide up and down. I have a trigger here on the backside. You can push that and you can slide the feet up or drop them down as you need them. So let me do that again. I'll come to the one that's a little closer to you. Push the trigger right here, push that into place, then you slide the foot up or bring it back down. That's really handy. On the. SolidStep, it has a pin and you have to pull those pins out of the back and then adjust the feet. That's just another thing you gotta keep track of too, you don't want to lose that pin, and the longer the stay in there they can kind of rust up. So they're gonna be more difficult when that little ball in the pin either doesn't pop out anymore and lock in, or it gets stuck in there and then the pin is just gonna fall out. This seems like it's a better system. Just being able to push this trigger real quick, push that in and then slide it wherever you need it. I think that's far handier than having a littl

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